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Pinboard - Scrollstopping Pinterest Landing Page Template
Pinboard is a futuristic neon-themed Pinterest landing page template built for creators who need scroll-stopping pins fast. It features a hero-dominant layout with a looping screen-recording reel, an aurora-inspired color system, and a waitlist conversion flow with an email gate and live counter. Drop it into your content calendar and stand out immediately.
by Rocket studio
Pinboard is a single-page, hero-dominant Pinterest template built for creators and brands who are tired of generic pins. The layout leads with a full-viewport reel, pulls visitors through an origin story scroll, and closes with a waitlist form designed to capture emails before launch day arrives.
This template was designed for people who create Pinterest content regularly and need a visual edge over the crowd. It fits anyone who has settled for a default template and lost saves because of it.
Most Pinterest templates look identical. Colors are washed out, layouts are rigid, and nothing feels built for the way the platform actually rewards visual content. Pinboard addresses that gap directly.
Pinboard delivers a complete, hero-dominant landing page built around a waitlist conversion flow. Every section is designed to move a visitor from curiosity to sign-up without friction.




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Origin Story
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Hero Viewport Reel with Phone Frame
Scrolling Origin Story Narrative
Floating Early Access Call to Action Bar
Live Waitlist Counter Display
Email-gated Teaser Gallery
Aurora Neon Color System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Do I need design experience to use this template?
Can I use this template for an ongoing product launch rather than a one-time waitlist?
What makes the visual design different from a standard template?
Is the live waitlist counter connected to a backend system?
This template is built from a small set of purposeful, well-defined components. Each one earns its place in the conversion flow.
A looping fifteen-second screen recording fills ninety percent of the viewport inside a phone-shaped letterbox frame. The reel shows a blank canvas becoming a finished Pinterest pin in real time, ending with a neon glow pulse before the loop restarts. A single line of oversized mono type sits beneath it.
The page pulls visitors through a timeline that starts with the problem and ends with the product. Each scroll section advances the narrative, shifting from the frustration of generic templates to the revelation of a neon-forward design system. The visual tone brightens deliberately as the visitor moves deeper.
A persistent "Claim Early Access" call-to-action bar appears after the first scroll and stays pinned as the visitor reads. It asks only for an email address and a single toggle between "I'm a creator" and "I'm a brand," keeping the commitment low and the conversion rate high.
A real-time counter beneath the email input displays the current number of people on the waitlist. The number ticks upward to reflect genuine urgency, giving undecided visitors a concrete reason to act before the counter moves again.
A secondary call-to-action lets visitors tap "See the First 10 Templates" to unlock a preview gallery. The gallery sits behind an email gate, giving curious visitors proof of quality before they commit to the full waitlist.
The Northern Lights palette runs throughout every section. Void black grounds the layout, electric violet bleeds into aurora green across gradient washes, icy cyan activates on hover states and interactive sparks, and polar white floats as body text against the dark background.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Viewport Reel | Opens with a full-screen looping reel to capture attention immediately |
| Mono Type Headline | Delivers the core promise in a single oversized line beneath the reel |
| Floating call to action Bar | Pins the waitlist form in view after the first scroll |
| Origin Story Start | Shows the ugly reality of generic templates to establish the problem |
| Narrative Midpoint | Introduces early wireframes glitching into polished neon layouts |
| Story Resolution | Closes the origin arc with the "built something that doesn't exist yet" moment |
| Live Waitlist Counter | Displays ticking sign-up numbers to reinforce urgency |
| Email-Gated Gallery | Lets visitors unlock ten template previews with an email address |
The visual identity follows a Futuristic Neon theme built entirely on a Northern Lights color system. Every color choice is intentional, and the palette is designed to feel like light that should not exist in nature.
The template layout is built with a single-page, section-led structure that keeps the experience clean and navigable on any screen size. The hero reel is letterboxed in a phone-shaped frame, which naturally references mobile proportions throughout the design.
Every design decision in Pinboard points toward one outcome: getting a visitor's email address before they leave. The conversion architecture is layered so that multiple paths lead to the same goal.
Pinboard fits naturally into a broader content production workflow for Pinterest creators who want a visual system, not just a single post. A few additional points worth knowing before you use the template.